Friday File: Earningspalooza Gets Underway (plus a teaser preview)

by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe | October 28, 2021 4:00 pm

Checking in on Alphabet, Shopify, Goosehead, Brown & Brown, Medical Properties Trust and many others as quarterly updates begin to flow into the Real Money Portfolio

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10 responses to “Friday File: Earningspalooza Gets Underway (plus a teaser preview)”

  1. eleanorxduval says:

    Your timing is perfect for Voyager Travis. Now I am just waiting for it to go up another 20%.

  2. steveflick says:

    Followed your Trade Note yesterday, bought VYGVF Voyager Digital .25% my portfolio speculation yesterday, today popped 37.25% …. anticipate much volatility the next couple years. Also today, BRPH Galaxy Digital in your (and my) Lock Box popped 17.52%. I do not own any COIN Coinbase, nor True BTC Bitcoin, but did buy last year GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, up 4.25% today.
    Thanks Travis, have a nice long wedding weekend.

  3. Snakevp56 says:

    This seems to be a replacement for the current internet using over 3ooo satellites to float signals. Author claims it is driven by one $15 company.

  4. money tree says:

    Thanks for your insight Travis. I appreciate that you shared some personal preference(re: facebook, tobacco, marijuana) in your newsletter. After all, investing and life don’t have to be 100% about the financial gains. (Perhaps Zuckerberg will take notice? lol- that was an afterthought, -I personally wish facebook algorithms were geared a bit different, friendlier)

  5. charlie1030 says:

    I am sorry that I was away and missed your comments on VYGVF as it closed yesterday at 15.45 or nearly a 50% profit from when you added it.

  6. willykid says:

    Thanks for picking up on my Jeff Brown’s Apple Car message post and adding it here. Looking forward to your analysis when you get to it.

  7. Chemical Engineer says:

    Aker CC’s liquid solvent absorption technology is old, energy-intensive, complex, and costly. Better potential alternatives include adsorption with molecular sieves or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), absorption with ionic liquids, and reaction of CO2 with a base to make a marketable product such as a carbonate, bicarbonate, or urea.

    ExxonMobil/Fuel Cell Energy (https://www.fuelcellenergy.com/recovery-2/recovery-2/), LanzaTech (https://www.lanzatech.com/), Mosaic Materials (https://mosaicmaterials.com/), and Twelve (https://www.twelve.co/) are a few examples of Aker CC’s many competitors.

  8. nataimages says:

    Should we be worried about #Roku down price in the last 2 days? I didn’t find their report that discouraging.

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